The Truth About New Orleans
After decades of failed leadership, corruption, and neglect, our city is literally falling apart. These photos show the reality that City Hall wants to ignore.

Corruption & Incompetence at City Hall
The very institutions meant to serve us have failed us. It's time for accountability.
Systemic Corruption
For too long, City Hall has operated as a personal piggy bank for politicians and their cronies while our city deteriorates.
- Implement immediate transparency measures for all city contracts
- Create independent citizen oversight committees
- Prosecute corruption to the fullest extent of the law
- End the culture of backroom deals and favoritism
City Council Failures
The City Council has proven incapable of addressing even our most basic needs while wasting millions on vanity projects.
- Demand accountability for every taxpayer dollar spent
- Focus on essential services, not political theater
- Replace incompetent leadership with qualified professionals
- Institute performance metrics for all council initiatives
🚨 The Infrastructure Disaster They Don't Want You to See
These aren't just potholes - they're monuments to government failure. Every damaged car, every injury, every flooded street is a direct result of leadership that doesn't care.

Media Spotlight on Failure
Local news now features a "Pothole of the Day" segment - a shameful testament to our city's infrastructure collapse.

Citizens Take Action
Residents place warning cones in dangerous craters because the city won't. This shouldn't be necessary in 2025.

Systematic Neglect
Multiple hazards on a single street. This is what happens when infrastructure isn't a priority.
The Evidence is Overwhelming

Revenue Over Service
The city is quick to issue parking tickets and collect fines, but where does that money go? Not to fixing our streets or improving services.
We see aggressive enforcement for revenue generation while basic city services remain neglected. This backwards priority system must end.
Neighborhood Abandonment
From Carrollton to the Ninth Ward, every neighborhood has been left to deteriorate. Residents joke about "crater tours" and "pothole bingo" - but this is no laughing matter.
Our communities deserve better than makeshift warning signs and DIY road repairs. It's time for real leadership that prioritizes people over politics.

Emergency Street Repair Program
We will launch an immediate 100-day emergency repair blitz to fix the most dangerous road conditions citywide.
- Deploy rapid response teams for critical repairs
- Create a public tracking system for all repairs
- Hold contractors accountable for quality work
- Establish preventive maintenance schedules
Financial Accountability
Every dollar collected from citizens must go toward improving their quality of life, not lining politicians' pockets.
- Full transparency on all city spending
- Redirect parking fine revenue to infrastructure
- Audit all city departments for waste and fraud
- Implement zero-based budgeting practices
Neighborhood Revival
Every neighborhood deserves equal attention and resources. No more forgotten communities or selective service.
- Equitable distribution of city resources
- Community input on neighborhood priorities
- Regular town halls in every district
- Measurable improvement goals for each area
Flood Prevention
Fix our drainage systems before the next storm, not after. Proactive infrastructure saves lives and property.
- Comprehensive drainage system overhaul
- Regular pump station maintenance and upgrades
- Green infrastructure solutions for water management
- Emergency response plans for every neighborhood
Public Safety Reform
Safe streets start with well-maintained infrastructure and properly funded public safety.
- Adequate lighting on all city streets
- Support and properly fund NOPD
- Community policing initiatives
- Address root causes of crime through opportunity
Economic Development
Bring real jobs and opportunities to New Orleans, not just tourism and service positions.
- Attract manufacturing and tech companies
- Support local entrepreneurs with real resources
- Create job training programs for residents
- Develop abandoned properties for productive use
Enough is Enough
These photos tell the story of a city betrayed by its leadership. But together, we can write a new chapter for New Orleans.